New Feature: Recurring emails to the same set of people for “reminder” campaigns

Now you can easily send recurring “reminder” email campaigns to the same set of people hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly.

Examples of recurring emails

Here are a few examples of how sending recurring emails are beneficial in real life:

An apartment building sending an email to all of its tenants on the 1st day of the month, reminding tenants to pay rent. The email can be personalized with each tenant’s individual rent due.

A sales VP sending an email to all employees on the last day of the month, reminding employees to submit their expenses for the month.

A restaurant sending an email to its VIP clients every Monday announcing that week’s “special” menu item. The special menu item needs only to be changed in the spreadsheet, not in the email template, in order for the campaign to send with the new information every week.

How to use the recurring emails feature

You can do this regardless of whether you’re connecting to a Google Sheet with your email addresses or just pasting your addresses into the To field of the Gmail Compose window.

To schedule a recurring email campaign, compose your email as normal, and in the GMass Settings Schedule section, just check the “Repeat” checkbox:

If you’ve connected your campaign to a Google Sheet, then the Repeat setting looks a little different:

This is because the default “repeat” behavior of a campaign connected to a Google Sheet is to check the Sheet for new addresses at the chosen time interval (hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly), and then send the campaign, with associated auto follow-ups, to just the new rows in the spreadsheet. This allows the campaign to run automatically as you add more leads to your spreadsheet, without you needing to modify the campaign. This capability is explained more in our article on recurring automatic campaigns with Google Sheets.

If, however, you change the “just new” Setting to “all”, then the campaign becomes a reminder style campaign that sends to everyone in the Sheet, not just new addresses, each time the campaign runs. For example, if you set it to repeat weekly, then the email will go to everyone in the Sheet weekly. Additionally, if you add new rows to the Sheet, those new addresses will be included in the campaign the next time the campaign runs.

Personalization

When sending recurring emails, you can personalize the Subject and Body with spreadsheet data. In the first example above, if the apartment manager is sending a “rent due” reminder email to all tenants every month, the Google Sheet might look like this:

Add new people to the group

If your recurring email is connected to a Google Sheet, adding new people to the recurring email is as easy as adding a new row to the spreadsheet. GMass will automatically see the new row the next time it sends the recurring email. You don’t need to modify anything about the Subject, Message, or other campaign settings.

Remove people from the group

Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to remove someone from a recurring email after it has begun. You might think that you can simply delete the row from the spreadsheet, but unfortunately, due to how GMass caches information, that does not guarantee that the next recurring email won’t include that email address. If you need to remove an address from a recurring email, you should cancel this recurring email and create a new one from scratch.

How big can your recurring list be?

With GMass, you can send recurring emails to as big a list as you have. Whether your group is 100 email addresses or 10,000, GMass can handle it. If your list is under the amount of daily emails allowed by your Gmail account limits, then you can send natively with GMass and Gmail.

If your list is more than a couple thousand, you’ll have to set your account up for unlimited sending by connecting to a third party SMTP service.

Other technical details of recurring emails

Each time the email is sent, it’s treated as a new campaign. For example, if your recurring email sends weekly, then a new campaign report will be generated each week, so you can track opens and clicks across your group for each weekly email that is sent.

Schedule the first email to send at the time you wish, and then the recurring setting (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly) will send based on that start time. For example, if you schedule your campaign to first send at Monday at 2:00 PM, and then you set the email to recur weekly, the next email will send the following Monday at 2:00 PM, the one after that the next Monday, and so on and so forth. Now let’s say the first Monday is the 3rd of the month. If you choose “monthly”, then the first email will send on Monday at 2:00 PM, but the next email will send a month later, which will be the 3rd of the month, at 2:00 PM, and not necessarily a Monday.

It’s assumed that when you create a campaign that is not connected to a Sheet, that you want to send recurring reminder style emails, and the “repeat” setting of “all” is assumed and not shown. When you create a campaign that is connected to a Sheet, it’s assumed that you want to send a drip-style recurring campaign where the campaign checks for only new addressesin the spreadsheet and sends the email to just those new rows. Therefore the “just new” option is selected by default when you connect to a spreadsheet. You can, however, change this to “all” for reminder style campaigns.

The best recurring emails solution on the market

Other Gmail plugins offer the ability to send repeating emails too, but GMass’s is the most powerful and comprehensive. Here’s a look at how two other vendors allow you to schedule repeating emails in Gmail and how they fall short compared to GMass.

Right Inbox and Boomerang both let you schedule recurring emails, but they go out as a group email rather than campaign-style. With GMass sending recurring emails campaign style, each recipient gets an individual email that is tracked, so you know who is opening and clicking. Additionally GMass’s recurring emails lets you personalize, send large campaigns, and dynamically add people to the recurring email simply by adding rows to your spreadsheet.

Mail Merge with Attachments, a Google Docs plugin, lets you send recurring emails as individual emails, but the setup is archaic, forcing you to do all the scheduling yourself by inputting all the future dates and times into a spreadsheet. Ugh — that’s way too much work.

Conclusion

GMass is the first of its kind to allow you to send campaign-style recurring emails inside Gmail. Connect your campaign to a Google Sheet, and easily add people to the recurring campaign just by adding rows to the spreadsheet, without ever modifying the actual campaign settings.

I scheduled a recurring reminder email that sent daily. Once I wanted to cancel the email I deleted it from “Scheduled Gmass” folder, – unfortunately it’s still sending every 24 hours. How do I cancel / delete campaign?